Every patient — from coping to hoping. Every donor or volunteer — from altruism to inspiration. These stories inspire our work and compel mission advocates to give financially, join the registry, volunteer or spread the word.
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A marrow transplant may be someone’s only hope for a cure. Learn how marrow donation works, the steps of a patient transplant, steps of donation, and factors that can impact the likelihood of finding a match.
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Be The Match® is a global leader in bone marrow transplantation. We conduct research to improve transplant outcomes provide support and resources for patients, and partner with a global network.
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Employee benefits

Benefits are an important element of total compensation. We offer a comprehensive benefits program that provides security, addresses individual needs and assists employees in balancing work and personal life.

Modern facilities

Located in the heart of downtown Minneapolis in the North Loop neighborhood, just steps away from convenient public transportation, our work environment was created for the comfort, safety and best interests of employees and visitors. We trust you will find the Coordinating Center a dynamic place to work, learn, collaborate and celebrate. Our mission to save lives through cellular therapy is reflected through the design and function of the building. Whether you work primarily onsite, come to the office only a few days a week, or visit occasionally, the coordinating center welcomes you.

Work Style

Depending on their daily role at Be The Match, most employees are able to take advantage of our flexible work style options.

Resident

Internally mobile

Externally mobile

Workstations

All workstations have an adjustable height work surface and ergonomically adjustable chair. The work surface is adjustable by pushing the button just below the surface until the desired height is achieved.

Personal Appearance/Dress Code

National Marrow Donor Program/Be The Match® is committed to having a work environment that is professional, productive and non-disruptive for all employees and visitors. The organization takes a “dress for your day” approach which empowers employees to consider their schedule for the day and dress accordingly. While this dress code is intended to be comparatively relaxed when employees have a workday that does not involve in-person meetings with customers, vendors, or others involved in key business or organizational relationships, the expectation is that employees will nevertheless wear clothing appropriate for the nature of our business and the type of work performed.

Amenities

5th Street Station Restaurant: open Monday through Friday for breakfast, lunch, and happy hour. The restaurant is open to the public. It is also available for hosting after-hours receptions and events. Outside patio seating is available as weather permits. Hours: 7:30 a.m. - 8 p.m. M-F plus special events.

Fitness Center and Studio: open for employee use during the hours of 5 a.m. - 9 p.m. 7 days/week.

Locker Rooms: are adjacent to restrooms with private showers and dressing area. Lockers are for daily use only. Personal padlocks should be used.

Meditation Room: provides a quiet space for meditation/prayer.

Mothers Rooms: suites provide privacy, a space to store nursing supplies, refrigerator and sink. There are eight individual, lockable rooms that can be reserved individually.

Wellness Rooms: soft seating is available for short-term, health-related use.

Lynda.com Access: Employees have access to an online library of over 3,400 education and learning videos to improve their knowledge and skills in a variety of leadership, professional and personal areas.